Anemia may cause left ventricular hypodiastolic function.
Anemia is mainly caused by insufficient or decreased erythropoiesis and excessive destruction of red blood cells, and may present with a number of clinical manifestations of the circulatory system. Anemia can be seen in iron deficiency anemia, megaloblastic anemia, aplastic anemia, acute leukemia, and systemic lupus erythematosus.
Prolonged anemia, heart overload and insufficient blood supply can lead to anemic heart disease. In this case, not only is there a change in heart rate, but arrhythmias, structural abnormalities of the heart, and even cardiac insufficiency can occur, which can lead to the phenomenon of left ventricular hypodiastolic function.
It is recommended that patients with anemia-induced left ventricular hypodiastolic function go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions to avoid delaying the condition. Patients should rest properly, which can reduce the burden on the heart and lungs and hypoxia. At the same time should be given high protein, high calorie, high iron and high vitamin diet, while according to the cause of anemia to receive targeted treatment.